Kimble flees Los Angeles with a woman who loves him after checking out a lead on some one-armed man, but Lt. Gerard is right on their trail.Kimble flees Los Angeles with a woman who loves him after checking out a lead on some one-armed man, but Lt. Gerard is right on their trail.Kimble flees Los Angeles with a woman who loves him after checking out a lead on some one-armed man, but Lt. Gerard is right on their trail.
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- TriviaSusan Oliver and David Janssen were both pilots.
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Narrator: [Act I Opening Narration. Viewers see a harbor village with boats] Santa Barbara, California, two hours up the coast from Los Angeles. A harbor town, a fishing town, an early mission town. To Richard Kimble, temporarily using the name Jeff Cooper, it has been a sanctuary. But a Fugitive knows that a sanctuary becomes a trap if he stays too long.
- SoundtracksTheme from The Fugitive
Music by Pete Rugolo
At the same time, Gerard (Barry Morse) is doing what he always seems to be doing...investigating to Kimble case. This time, he has learned that there is a one-time career criminal currently serving time in prison and so he plans on interviewing him...just in case Kimble's story about the one-armed man is actually true. However, Kimble/Jeff has discovered the same thing and is also going to visit this convict. In fact, the paths of the three men all cross as the show comes to an end.
This is a very good episode of "The Fugitive" with more depth and a more involved story than usual. Well worth seeing and very well made.
- planktonrules
- Mar 3, 2017
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- Runtime51 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1